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For
nearly 200 years people have enjoyed visiting the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
area to enjoy the sun, surf and sand that is part of life on the Grand Strand,
as it is called today. With over 60 miles of shoreline, the Myrtle Beach Area,
as presented by navi-gator®, stretches from Holden Beach,
in North Carolina and continues south to Georgetown.
Myrtle
Beach was originally known as Long Bay and it was not until early 1900 that
the area became easily accessible to vacationers. The area is appropriately
named for the beautiful Myrtle trees that are indigenous to the this part of
the coast. The first inhabitants of the area were the Waccamaw and Winyah Indians.
In Colonial times, pirates (including the legendary Blackbeard) plied their
trade off the coast and wealthy planters and their families, who wanted to escape
the malaria infested swamps inland, would summer in the area.
Today
the area has become known, not only for its spectacular beaches, but as one
of the leading golf destinations in the world. The Grand Strand boasts over
90 golf courses, many of which were designed by such masters as: Robert Trent
Jones, Tom Fazio, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, the Dyes, Dan Maples and Rees
Jones to name a few. Since 1994 the area has been home to the PGA Senior Tour
Championship at the world famous Dunes Golf and Beach Club. It is estimated
that the Myrtle Beach area will have over 100 golf courses by the year 2000.
Hosting
numerous "Live Entertainment Theaters" ... featuring shows by the
popular group ALABAMA (who got their start in a small local night spot in
Myrtle Beach), world champion exhibition ice skating and spectacular "Western"
shows, the Myrtle Beach area has already become known as "the Branson
of the South". Over 100 amusement parks and pavilions, 1800 restaurants,
world-class deep sea, pier and surf fishing, endless shopping and a host of
cultural activities make Myrtle Beach and the entire Grand Strand area a true,
year-round, destination for vacationers and visitors of all ages. With more
than 60,000 lodging units available, visitors can always find the perfect
accommodations to fit their needs.
With
its mild climate, natural "low country" beauty, state-of-the-art medical
facilities and overall laid back quality of life, the Myrtle Beach area is popular
for those seeking a second home or retirement spot. From private-gated residential
golf communities to luxury oceanfront condominiums to affordable homes ... the
Myrtle Beach area truly has something for everyone.